I write these articles to inform and entertain, often combining both. I want to do more than preach to the choir, I want to reach good people with open minds, mainly my fellow Americans, who are confused about what is happening in their country and in the rest of the world, and are unaware that a clear understanding goes far beyond the Left vs. Right, Liberal vs. Conservative, Democrat vs. Republican puppet show. It goes far beyond commentary about national and world events as offered by any mainstream website, newspaper, magazine, radio or television station, whether on the “Right” or on the “Left.” These terms, which are often meaningless, are deliberately used by the media mind manipulators to add more layers of deception and confusion, though I sometimes use them myself to get my point across.
This article is intended to be educational only, not amusing. Like others I’ve written, it’s directed at those who think of themselves as conservatives, in the hope they can graduate from political kindergarten and start facing reality, rather than indulging in pleasant myths, such as the utter nonsense of “American exceptionalism.” I don’t use the term “political kindergarten” facetiously, because that’s where I once sat as an adult. Fifty years ago, when I attended college, I had an unusual professor whose strongly conservative beliefs instantly resonated with me, and I began to see national and world events in a clear light, though I had much more to learn. I also joined Young Americans for Freedom, or YAF, which had a small chapter on campus. I couldn’t put my finger on it, but there was just something corny and uninspiring about this club, and I dropped out after two months. (YAF later merged with Young America’s Foundation, an identical organization which today uses the same acronym.) I can see now that what is called conservatism in 2025 has not advanced one inch from YAF’s mushy core beliefs of the 1970s. Their hero back then was Ronald Reagan, who won landslide presidential elections in 1980 and again in 1984, and was basically a nice guy, but had no substance and accomplished absolutely nothing of value. Today, however, under the Trump administration, conservatism has gone beyond irrelevance and become a quagmire of confusion, stupidity and treason. Nevertheless, I must add that — in some ways, but definitely not in others — I still have a lot in common with conservatives. I’m a down-to-earth guy who worked a blue collar job most of my adult life. I still believe America’s Founding Fathers were great men, I still believe in freedom, moral decency, being self-sufficient, and I enjoy the same outdoor activities as many conservative folks, like fishing, hunting and camping.
Before I introduce Bobbie Anne Cox — who incidentally reminds me a lot of the female student who headed the YAF chapter at Adelphi University — let me say a few words about New York, since I’m sure that some of you reading this who are not residents here have the wrong impression. First of all, don’t associate the cesspool that is New York City with the rest of the state. Even the densely populated suburbs of Long Island, right next door, where I grew up, are much nicer, though in many towns the Third World invasion of recent decades has destroyed the sense of community. And while the state legislature in Albany, the capital, might be the most radically left in the country, it’s completely out of touch with the great majority of White citizens — and the rural areas which comprise a big geographical chunk are very White and traditional, especially the further you get from New York City. New York has its share of depressed towns, but all in all it’s a pretty nice state, and millions live far removed from the problems of the big cities — and the lunacy of the Democratic politicians in Albany, including Kathy Hochul, who must be the dumbest governor in the country, and Attorney General Letitia James, a particularly corrupt and vicious Black radical.
I first came across Bobbie Anne while flipping through a bunch of conservative websites, as I’ve done for years, spending five or ten minutes on most days to keep abreast of the latest baloney from Conservatism Incorporated. I’m well acquainted with about twenty of them and there’s no difference that I can discern among them, to the point where I wonder why there’s a need for more than one, like breitbart.com, which is probably the most heavily trafficked. Jews have taken over the conservative movement like they’ve taken over so many other things (breitbart was actually conceived in Israel), and those Gentile conservatives who ostensibly run their own sites, or appear on television, are in most cases hardcore Zionists, or never say a word about Jewish terrorism. I discovered Cox on sharylattkisson.com, where she did a podcast interview. Attkisson is a former CBS news correspondent who has done some good investigative journalism exposing corruption in the FBI, and more so in Big Pharma, especially in regard to vaccine harm, but aside from that, she’s pretty much useless. She’s also a longtime Donald Trump groupie. On her home page she boasts of being “fearless” and covering “untouchable subjects” but that’s not true. She fears Jewish power and wouldn’t touch Israeli war crimes with a ten-foot pole. Like all conservative commentators, she steers clear of taboo topics, but unlike most of them, Cox and Attkisson seem to be likeable people.
Bobbie Anne is a real estate lawyer with an office in Westchester County, just north of New York City. Outraged, like so many others, at the harsh Covid lockdown measures and vaccination coercions implemented by Governor Andrew Cuomo and continued by Hochul when she took over in 2021, she decided to fight back through the court system, putting in a great deal of time and effort, working pro bono. This was the topic of her discussion with Sharyl Attkisson, with her lawsuit regarding the overreach of the New York State Department of Health the focus. Cox had picked up a great deal of grassroots support, traveling around the state, meeting with Republican lawmakers, giving speeches. That support and her activism continues, though she’s hardly a household name, as she should be, at least in New York. The great majority of people here have never heard of her. I hadn’t heard of her myself until I stumbled upon the aforementioned podcast.
At the heart of her lawsuit is the flagrant abuse of power whereby the state health commissioner, on a whim, can declare a public health emergency and empower any local health bureaucrat to order a person confined to his or her home, or taken by the police to a quarantine facility — in the worst case scenario being held indefinitely without any legal remedy. Cox was successful at overturning this horrific law, thanks to a common-sense judge, but the ruling was appealed by Hochul and James and overturned. In turn this ruling was contested and dismissed by a higher appellate court on an Alice-in-Wonderland technicality, as frequently happens in our broken judicial system. Then, if I recall the sequence of events correctly, the state’s highest court refused to hear a subsequent appeal. The last I know of the case is that in January 2024, a state senator, George Borrello, a plaintiff in the lawsuit who seems to be a good guy, directly questioned the recently appointed health commissioner, James McDonald, who without committing himself said he had no plans to implement the law, or words to that effect. Nevertheless, so far as I know, the law is still on the books.
On June 29, 2023, at a time when Cox was tasting the hard-earned fruits of victory despite Hochul’s pending appeal, and the Covid vaccine was taking a heavy toll, I wrote her a long letter telling my story, and offered to collaborate with her in some capacity while still working independently. I also sent her a copy of my book Will Vaccines Be the End of Us? To my surprise, her secretary called me to thank me for the book, and said she would soon start reading it. Cox never replied, and I never heard from her office again. In retrospect, that’s just as well because I could never have gotten along with someone whose world view is so flawed.
I want to emphasize that Bobbie Anne Cox seems to be a fine and sincere person, not like so many super-rich, sell-out conservatives in the Sean Hannity mold, not to mention the huge cast of Jewish fraudsters — the Mark Levins, the Ben Shapiros, the Laura Loomers, the Dennis Pragers — for whom the American flag has fifty Stars of David, and would hate this country as fanatically as they hate Iran if by some miracle the federal government cut all ties to their beloved Israel. And Cox is certainly right about the sewer that is Albany and the lurking evil of this medical quarantine business. But on other pressing issues, she is blind to reality, and a typical example of a dead-end conservative — a Constitution-thumping, flag-waving, “God Bless America”-singing fossil.
Cox is especially big on the Constitution, a government charter whose defects have become increasingly obvious to me over the years, though to so many American conservatives it’s as sacred and infallible as the Bible. I still believe that the men who framed it were highly intelligent and had noble intentions, and I still treasure the First and Second Amendments, which give us an important measure of freedom beyond most Western nations. But the Constitution did not prevent a bloody civil war fought for no good reason, in which 620,000 men of the best stock were killed, followed by Reconstruction, a twelve-year reign of terror clamped on the South. It did not prevent our participation in two world wars, which bled the White race dry so that the worst could prosper, nor did it prevent America from becoming a dumping ground of irreconcilable races that foster endless social friction, aside from the simmering problem of a Black slave population that the Constitution never addressed adequately, a problem that has metastasized into an endless plague of violent urban crime. Bobbie Anne’s solution? “Come on, folks, let’s start honoring the Constitution, and we’ll make America the leader of the free world again, the greatest country the world has ever seen. Wyoming and the Bronx, Maine and Los Angeles, it doesn’t matter, everyone can pursue the American dream as long as we restore our Constitution.” I’m putting words in her mouth, of course, but that’s her underlying message. The fact that a creature like Alan Dershowitz, as ugly on the inside as he is on the outside, who openly stated during the fake Covid pandemic that people who refuse vaccinations should be dragged off by the police to a doctor’s office to be inoculated — the fact that this scumbag is widely recognized as one of the country’s leading authorities on the Constitution, who’s here to tell us which laws are “Constitutional” and which aren’t, counts for nothing in Cox’s severely narrow view. In reality, our much-vaunted “Constitutional rights” have been open to interpretation from the very beginning, and often trampled on, and in most cases there isn’t a damn thing we can do about it.
Bobbie Anne has often appeared on the conservative TV circuit, and recently took part in a debate regarding Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University student and permanent legal American resident of Palestinian background who organized anti-Israel protests on campus and was kidnapped by ICE agents on March 8 and flown to a detention facility in Louisiana. (The debate, incidentally, was quite the portrait of our multiracial paradise: a disagreement over an Arab man between a White woman and a Black man, moderated by a Chinese woman.) As of this writing Khalil is still locked up, awaiting likely deportation, while the courts thrash out his fate. There is no evidence that he committed any crime, and in a recent memo, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who was behind Khalil’s arrest, admitted as much. Like the rest of the Zionist fanatics in Trump’s cabinet, Rubio simply despises people like Khalil who are outspoken about the continuing genocide of Palestinians by the Israeli government, somehow considering them a danger to America. Although Cox, to my knowledge, has never taken an explicitly pro-Israel stand, and in a March 12 Substack article wrote thoughtfully about the fine line between legal hate speech and illegal hate speech that incites criminal acts, she had no problem seeing Khalil arrested. In that same article, she justified this by linking to articles from the New York Post, which shares the same office building as Fox News and trumpets the same pro-Israel propaganda day after day, year after year. So on March 12 Bobbie Anne insinuated that Khalil supports terrorism because he “apparently” did this, “reports claim” he did that, and “according to multiple news reports” he called for “the end of Israel and the total eradication of Western civilization.” You really have to be retarded, politically speaking, to believe all this without digging deeper into it. Again, well over a month has passed since Khalil’s arrest and he has never been charged with any specific crime. But Cox has not retracted her statements, and has written nothing about other law-abiding foreign students opposed to Israel’s terror who have been arrested by ICE. In her eyes, free speech as “guaranteed” by the Constitution she holds so dear doesn’t apply to them. And that’s the whole problem with the Constitution — at the end of the day it’s words written on a piece of paper that mean different things to different people.
To return to her Substack article, Bobbie Anne gets worked up about Hamas and Hezbollah, “two terrorist organizations in the eyes of the United States.” She probably tunes in to Sean Hannity a lot. Maybe she should start reading some of the English language Israeli press, which has pointed out that Hamas was originally brought to power by the Israeli government to counter the now enfeebled Palestine Liberation Organization. Maybe she should define terrorism. Maybe she should get out of her comfort zone and read a book or two about the murder and mayhem Israel has inflicted on the Middle East over the past eighty years. Since October 7, 2023, I have yet to hear one conservative voice in the U.S. refer to Israel’s endless atrocities against Palestinian and Lebanese civilians as terrorism — and I take a look at conservative websites nearly every day.
I have big news. Intelligent people of all races and religions around the world, including many Europeans, fear and hate the U.S. and Israeli governments as the two most out-of-control terrorist organizations on the planet — not Hamas, not Hezbollah, not Iran, not China, not Russia, not North Korea. I know that for a fact because I’ve chatted with them. America and Israel are the most hated nations on earth. Why? Because we have a long history of bombing the hell out of innocent people, and so does Israel, using planes and bombs that we give them. If you don’t like hearing that, fellow American, that’s not going to change reality. Believe me, if America descends into civil war or otherwise self-destructs, millions of people around the world will be breaking out the champagne and dancing in the streets.
In public speeches Bobbie Anne often appears with conservative politicians at her side, including Jewish ones. In the past this has included Lee Zeldin, former U.S. congressman who represented Long Island’s first district, and is current head of the Environmental Protection Agency. He ran as a Republican conservative in an unsuccessful bid to unseat Kathy Hochul in the 2022 gubernatorial election. He has a bland, nice-guy image, and like that other self-styled Jewish conservative Dennis Prager, doesn’t really look or come across as Jewish until you do a little investigating. I wasn’t sure about him myself until I looked into his background. He is, in fact, the grandson of an orthodox rabbi with strong ties to the virulent Jewish supremacist Chabad-Lubavitch sect. Furthermore, in the 2022 election race, he chose an open lesbian as his running mate, a former New York City top cop named Alison Esposito. No one who wants to accomplish something worthy, as Cox does, should ever associate with a politician who teams up with a declared homosexual to pick up votes. When I was young, and American society was somewhat healthier, no one could picture such a thing. Mike Lawler, a U.S. congressman from New York’s seventeenth district and a Gentile, is another loathsome creature who has publicly supported Cox. Despite being on the right side of the quarantine issue and writing eloquently in her defense, he is one of the most shameless Zionist bootlickers in Congress, having introduced the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act in October 2023, which would have put a crimp on free speech, especially on college campuses. Thankfully it died on the Senate floor but he reintroduced it earlier this year, with the avid support of top Jewish organizations. Lawler’s biggest donor is the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC, an extremely powerful pro-Israel lobbying group that effectively buys off elected officials in exchange for legislation favoring the cancer that is Israel. According to trackaipac.org, Lawler has received $639,253 from this outfit, putting him in the top tier of congressional recipients. In other words, he is a bought-and-paid-for political prostitute. How can anyone hope to accomplish anything by associating with creatures like Zeldin and Lawler, not to mention regularly appearing on the dais with prominent rabbis and other Jews who wrap themselves in the American flag?
Bobbie Anne exhorts her followers to get out there and vote, vote, vote in 2026 to get rid of the vermin in Albany. While she is not affiliated with any party, this really means voting Republican in a state where close to half the population lives in very liberal Democratic New York City, and of course the same mindset is common in the other big cities, all of which teem with nonwhites. Even in rural areas, like where I live, I saw as many Harris as Trump lawn signs in the presidential election. Besides, with Republican conservatives like Zeldin and Lawler, who needs Democrats? Voting, especially in a state as politically rotten as New York, is hardly ever a solution. But I must admit that I don’t have an alternative solution, other than fantasizing about rural counties declaring their independence from Albany.
Despite the title of this composition, I’m afraid Bobbie Anne Cox will never get with the program. She will never understand how the world works. Nevertheless, I admire anyone who works long and hard for a vitally important issue without getting paid. She is a principled person, and deserves the support of all good New Yorkers in her fervent opposition to this nefarious quarantine business, but forget the rest. She has the best of intentions but she’s too mixed up about a lot of things, and hopelessly stuck in the rut of conservatism, which refuses to deal with reality or with the uncomfortable but urgent problems of racial differences and especially Jewish power. Follow her website, coxlawyers.com to stay informed, and if you found this piece educational, hopefully you can separate the wheat from the chaff. Know that public health officials, at any level, are much more likely to be your enemy than your friend. And avoid vaccinations of any kind, a subject about which you can find a ton of information on this site.